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    Reign Briefing · Stage 1 of 4

    Executive Assurance Briefing.

    A 45-minute executive briefing on your autonomous AI exposure, the governance gaps, and the operational implications. No-commitment, sales-led, tailored to your role and industry.

    The first stage of the engagement funnel. It is followed by a Runtime Risk and Governance Assessment, a Focused Pilot, and Platform Rollout. Each stage scopes and qualifies the next.

    Format
    45-minute executive briefing
    Audience
    CEO, CFO, Chief Risk Officer, Chief Audit Executive, CIO, CISO, Board
    Commitment
    None. Sales-led, role-tailored.
    What you leave with
    A read on your autonomous AI exposure and where to start.
    The agenda

    What we cover in the 45 minutes.

    A working agenda. We adapt it to the executives in the room, the industry, and the questions the team has walked in with. Six topics anchor the conversation.

    01

    Your AI surface area today.

    What's running, where, under whose authority. We map the autonomous and agentic systems already operating in your environment, the ones in pilot, and the ones queued for the next twelve months.

    02

    The two-question runtime layer.

    Authorize before. Verify after. The before-execution question Reign answers at the moment of invocation, and the after-execution question that produces continuous outcome validation.

    03

    Where governance fits relative to your existing risk and audit stack.

    How Reign sits next to model risk management, internal audit, GRC, and your existing observability surface. What it replaces, what it integrates with, and what it adds.

    04

    The seven-role Executive Assurance View.

    Which dashboards roll up to which role. CEO, CFO, Chief Risk Officer, Chief Audit Executive, CISO, CIO, and Board. What each executive sees, and what they sign off on.

    05

    Maturity model placement.

    Where your enterprise sits on the runtime assurance maturity curve, and what Level 4 and Level 5 look like for organizations operating autonomous AI at scale.

    06

    Where the funnel goes next.

    The Runtime Risk and Governance Assessment, the Focused Pilot, and the Platform Rollout. What each one scopes, what it costs, and what it produces.

    Tailored to your role

    What each executive role gets out of this briefing.

    The Briefing is built on the seven-role Executive Assurance View. The conversation centres on the executive in the room, with cross-functional context on what their peers will see.

    CEO / COO

    A read on whether scaling AI in the business creates unmanaged enterprise risk, and where the next governance investment should land.

    CFO

    A read on financial exposure from agent actions, and how to make agent activity visible at the same fidelity as the GL.

    Chief Risk Officer

    A read on whether autonomous systems can be proven to operate within approved risk tolerance, with the evidence chain to back it.

    Chief Audit Executive

    A read on what audit can verify about agent behaviour today, and what the audit-grade evidence layer should look like before scale.

    CISO

    A read on the runtime exposure surface from agent actions across tools, data, and systems, and where the agentic-era control gap sits.

    CIO / CTO / Enterprise Architect

    A read on integration paths that don't replace the existing AI stack, and what the runtime assurance layer looks like sitting across vendors.

    Investor / Board

    A read on what the runtime assurance layer is, why enterprises need it before agentic AI scales, and where iTmethods sits in the market.

    Tailored to your industry

    What changes when the regulator changes.

    Runtime assurance is workflow-agnostic, but the regulatory anchor is not. Briefings are framed to the regulator your business answers to, and the agentic workloads most at risk inside your sector.

    Banking

    Anchored to SR 26-2 (Federal MRM), OSFI E-23.

    Coverage of credit-decisioning agents, payments orchestration, KYC/AML automation. Mapped to the Three Lines of Defense and the model risk lifecycle your prudential regulator already uses.

    Capital Markets

    Anchored to MiFID II, FCA, SEC, CFTC.

    Coverage of trading-surveillance agents, best-execution monitoring, market-abuse detection. Runtime evidence chain mapped to the regulatory reporting surface the business already operates.

    Insurance

    Risk-tolerance and policyholder-fairness framing.

    Coverage of claims-resolution agents, fraud-detection agents, underwriting assistants. The Chief Risk Officer view on how autonomous decisions land inside the existing policyholder fairness and conduct posture.

    Life Sciences

    Anchored to FDA PCCP, 21 CFR Part 11, GxP, EU GMP Annex 11.

    Coverage of clinical-trial agents, regulatory-submission assistants, pharmacovigilance. Validated-system-grade runtime evidence that holds up to inspection.

    Healthcare Systems

    HIPAA-aware framing.

    Coverage of clinical-decision-support agents, prior-authorization agents, revenue-cycle automation. Patient-safety-first runtime governance with the audit trail the compliance officer needs.

    Defense

    Anchored to ITAR, NIST 800-171, CMMC, STANAG.

    Air-gapped deployment, sovereign-substrate framing. The runtime evidence layer for autonomous systems operating in regulated, classified, and coalition environments.

    Who’s in the room

    Briefings are led by operators, not pitch decks.

    Every Briefing pairs the founder with a forward-deployed lead matched to your industry. Where the conversation warrants it, we bring in an outside operator or regulatory voice. Named in advance. No generic discovery calls.

    Founder & CEO

    Paul Goldman

    Operator heritage. Twenty-one years building and running critical infrastructure for regulated enterprises. Leads briefings personally with executive teams at Tier 1 banks, insurers, and life sciences sponsors.

    Reign forward-deployed lead

    Industry-matched

    Paired to your sector. Banking briefings pair with a regulatory advisor. Life Sciences briefings pair with a BioCompute lead. Defense briefings pair with sovereign-substrate engineering.

    Special guest

    By industry, on request

    Where the conversation warrants it, we bring in an outside operator, regulatory voice, or domain advisor. Named in advance. Briefings stay restrained.

    Why iTmethods

    Twenty-one years operating critical infrastructure for regulated enterprises.

    iTmethods was founded in 2005. Twenty-one years of operating critical infrastructure for banks, insurers, life sciences sponsors, and defence primes. SOC 2 Type II. AWS Advanced Tier, Validated MSP. DevOps Competency, CPPO, Marketplace. Twenty-one years operating critical infrastructure.

    Reign is the runtime assurance layer built on top of that operating heritage. It continuously turns agent activity into evidence that executives, risk teams, and auditors can trust. Continuous Operational Assurance for Enterprise AI.

    Founded 2005SOC 2 Type IIAWS Advanced Tier, Validated MSPDevOps CompetencyCPPO & Marketplace
    FAQ

    Common questions before the briefing.

    The questions executives most often ask before booking. If yours is not here, ask it in the booking form and we will answer it before the call.

    Is this a sales pitch?

    No. The Briefing is a no-commitment executive read on where your organization sits and what the right next step looks like. If a paid engagement is the right next step, we name it. If it is not, we say that too.

    What's the catch?

    There is not one. Stage 1 is unpaid. The next stages are scoped engagements with defined deliverables and pricing.

    Do I need to have Reign deployed to do a Briefing?

    No. The Briefing assumes you do not. It is the executive entry point to the funnel.

    Can I bring my team?

    Yes. We recommend bringing your Chief Risk Officer, CISO, Chief Audit Executive, or your equivalent. The briefing is designed for cross-functional executive audiences.

    How is this different from a regular vendor call?

    Regular vendor calls demo product. The Briefing reads your AI surface area, your governance posture, and the operational implications. Product comes later in the funnel.

    What happens after the briefing?

    If the conversation warrants it, the next stage is a Runtime Risk and Governance Assessment, a structured two-to-four week engagement that produces a written assessment pack.

    Schedule

    Ready when you are.

    A 45-minute conversation. No commitment. Tailored to your role and industry.

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